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china china china china china china china china they want to make a deal. question is do i want to make a deal we've heard u.s. president donald trump talk about china many times. in fact it was he who started the so-called trade war with china you know the 2018 with tariffs piling up on both countries imports that isn't a real war and how much of it is impacting china's massive economy and it's 1400000000 people. santamaria here in the library of the national museum of carter willis trade war between the world's 2 biggest economies have repercussions far beyond their own shores we're seeking answers today as the president and founder of the center for china and globalization dr wang talks to al-jazeera. dr wang thank you for joining us thank you for talking to al-jazeera i think for 18 months now we have heard the story of the so-called trade war between the united states and china but we hear it mostly through the prism of the united states possibly because donald trump shuts the loudest about it but we certainly haven't heard much of the chinese reaction
china china china china china china china china they want to make a deal. question is do i want to make a deal we've heard u.s. president donald trump talk about china many times. in fact it was he who started the so-called trade war with china you know the 2018 with tariffs piling up on both countries imports that isn't a real war and how much of it is impacting china's massive economy and it's 1400000000 people. santamaria here in the library of the national museum of carter willis trade war...
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in china. the internal commentary on the decision by the court in the hague is that it's a political setup job. that's the way which it's been run domestically within the chinese media, and they point to the political nature of the jurisdiction. - so what will the do now, and i think the answer is they'll go on behaving the way they have. i would be surprised if they escalate but they'll go on until they are faced with a penalty for their behavior. - [emcee] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome his excellency, the president of the people's republic of china, mr. hu jintao. (applause) - [narrator] in 2012, president hu jintao declared china's intentions to be a maritime power. current leader xi jinping has continued that policy. - ever since that, the entire chinese system has been advancing and developing their capabilities so that china can protect its maritime rights and interests. - in the most recent military strategy statement that appeared in may of last year, they made a very (mumbles) s
in china. the internal commentary on the decision by the court in the hague is that it's a political setup job. that's the way which it's been run domestically within the chinese media, and they point to the political nature of the jurisdiction. - so what will the do now, and i think the answer is they'll go on behaving the way they have. i would be surprised if they escalate but they'll go on until they are faced with a penalty for their behavior. - [emcee] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome...
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china is always a peace—loving country. china... for the last four decades, china never invaded any other country. china never colonised any places or sent troops anywhere. china is really a peace—loving country by itself. thousands of years, china never actually go out of its pacific. so i think, you know, this kind of a situation is really...not really helping, not only for china but for the rest of world. china is a strong supporter of the globalisation. china really benefit largely of the globalisation system after the bretton woods system, which the us led that and the western countries actually benefit first and china benefit after that. so, i think we need to really improve that, we need to enhance that. but china now wants to make contributions. china never are saying that they're not really active participants. we are glad to see, recently, the wto ministerial meeting has achieved some great results. so, china, us and eu can work together. you know, we should really revive that spirit of cooperation. we are facing more se
china is always a peace—loving country. china... for the last four decades, china never invaded any other country. china never colonised any places or sent troops anywhere. china is really a peace—loving country by itself. thousands of years, china never actually go out of its pacific. so i think, you know, this kind of a situation is really...not really helping, not only for china but for the rest of world. china is a strong supporter of the globalisation. china really benefit largely of...
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contributed china. some people argue is the largest emitter of greenhouse china should bear more responsibility in addressing climate change. climate is forced by current emissions. as developed countries contribute over 70% of the accumulated omissions, they should show greater r yet china is trying hard to make the sharpest reduction in carbon intensity in the world at achieve carbon neutrality on the shortest time spent in worldhistory. colleagues china's strategic goal i wasimple. that is to deliver a better life for more than 1.4 billion chinese people. to achieve it we are working hard to balance china's organization of president xi jinping recently stressedthe central -- out work work related to foreign policy, policy in the new era should aim at creating a more favorable international environment for china's modernization drive and building of human community with a shared future. and pursuing foreign policy of peace china the peaceful development into china's constitution. and recently have ado
contributed china. some people argue is the largest emitter of greenhouse china should bear more responsibility in addressing climate change. climate is forced by current emissions. as developed countries contribute over 70% of the accumulated omissions, they should show greater r yet china is trying hard to make the sharpest reduction in carbon intensity in the world at achieve carbon neutrality on the shortest time spent in worldhistory. colleagues china's strategic goal i wasimple. that is...
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of china. and this is not the way to have a good policy, and it's not the way to advance u.s. interests in the future. >> thank you so much. thank you so much, ambassador. i think we have run out of time, and we very much enjoyed this conversation about china that is growing, a country that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty that you often talk about in your reflections, and it's most definitely the most prominent hiss history of advancement in human history.
of china. and this is not the way to have a good policy, and it's not the way to advance u.s. interests in the future. >> thank you so much. thank you so much, ambassador. i think we have run out of time, and we very much enjoyed this conversation about china that is growing, a country that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty that you often talk about in your reflections, and it's most definitely the most prominent hiss history of advancement in human history.
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the esteem is the china do not halla paper or china's the antique tennis. the pensions in the attic are not clear. here with what comes on commission of is along the blank tape, heinous, arctic. arctic pon isn't what you mean with the so for so in january of 2018 china presented a white paper laying out its arctic policy to the international press. or along with climate issues, it mainly outlined china's polar seal growth project and the country's plans to exploit the arctics natural resources. the arctic white paper is actually a sign of more self confident, somewhat more ambitious, and more risk taking chinese. i attic approach our chinese arctic diplomacy. the most important thing about that document is what's not near it doesn't talk about china's military strategic interests and the out take some of those ports. well, those ports could be used. the g o use activity, civil and military, and so could facilitate, for example, being a, a port base for a submarine. this mistrust now even extends to the scientific projects, which 1st opened up the gateway to
the esteem is the china do not halla paper or china's the antique tennis. the pensions in the attic are not clear. here with what comes on commission of is along the blank tape, heinous, arctic. arctic pon isn't what you mean with the so for so in january of 2018 china presented a white paper laying out its arctic policy to the international press. or along with climate issues, it mainly outlined china's polar seal growth project and the country's plans to exploit the arctics natural resources....
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well, what's happening to china? is china different because of the scale of china? which is so much larger than all of these other countries. when did rampant economic growth begin in china? it didn't really begin with the reform and openness policies in '79. the period from '79 to '89 was a period of laying the basis for subsequent rapid growth in china. if you recall, they set up experimental economic zones in the south of china. and then you had the developments of '89 to '91 and then you reaffirmed in 1992. it was '93 when china's rapid growth took off. it was noted immediately by the american business community and it was totally ignored by the american political system which thought that nothing had happened. so we have only had about 25 years of rapid development in china. but what's going on in china right now? all of a sudden we discover that western ideas have become this dangerous element. so while we are saying that engagement with china failed, xi jinping is struggling with the influences that emerged as china has successfully modernized its economy and
well, what's happening to china? is china different because of the scale of china? which is so much larger than all of these other countries. when did rampant economic growth begin in china? it didn't really begin with the reform and openness policies in '79. the period from '79 to '89 was a period of laying the basis for subsequent rapid growth in china. if you recall, they set up experimental economic zones in the south of china. and then you had the developments of '89 to '91 and then you...
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for china these islands belong to china. so china activity on the islands are legitimate. but of course to the contrary to the people in the philippines and vietnam, they have the opposite view. >> we're showing our viewers pictures of fiery cross reef right now. according to the british intelligence group me say that the runway there that we're looking at should be able to support all chinese military aircraft, the port facility should be able to support chinese surface combatant ships. tell me what your view is of what this development is. it looks military as opposed to civilian. >> yes, first of all. including the runaway and the port, mainly for civilian purposes. the support the fishing, seven and rescue, and at the same time they have the purposes of the complex situation in the south china sea china should limit defense capability there so that if sovereignty claims over the islands. >> the united states is saying that the islands are in international waters, and the u.s. is going to exercise freedom of navigation whenever they like. the chief of naval said that he
for china these islands belong to china. so china activity on the islands are legitimate. but of course to the contrary to the people in the philippines and vietnam, they have the opposite view. >> we're showing our viewers pictures of fiery cross reef right now. according to the british intelligence group me say that the runway there that we're looking at should be able to support all chinese military aircraft, the port facility should be able to support chinese surface combatant ships....
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south china sea. china's outsized and politicized influence within specific next generation industries and manufacturing supply chains, economic policies, artificially boosting chinese firms' competitiveness and behavior to influence democratic political system around the world. those problems are exactly where u.s. policy and legislative efforts should focus. but none of these military, diplomatic, or ideological areas of strategic competition with china will be changed by marginal adjustments in china's economy from current levels. even if china were to improbably reach the level of u.s. gdp. and china's slow pace of economic growth is more likely to weaken beijing's capacity to confront the united states and its allies in these areas rather than rapid economic growth, boosting china's capabilities over time. second, beijing is attempting to downplay public recognition of china's economic slowdown, both inside china and internationally. the most important propaganda message for china's leaders relat
south china sea. china's outsized and politicized influence within specific next generation industries and manufacturing supply chains, economic policies, artificially boosting chinese firms' competitiveness and behavior to influence democratic political system around the world. those problems are exactly where u.s. policy and legislative efforts should focus. but none of these military, diplomatic, or ideological areas of strategic competition with china will be changed by marginal adjustments...
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i think this did affect to mary mary how miracle viewed china. china was there for germany and china was there for europe during the europe crisis. and she, i don't think she's ever forgotten that politically and economically, it was all systems go. and then hamburg, trade was booming in both directions. it soon became part of china's massive belt and wrote infrastructure plan for china. all these trading investment also had profound strategic meaning for the development of its own economy and technologies . if you think about the 3 biggest industry areas within the 3 lead business areas in germany, it's machine building. it's automotive and it's of course, climate technology, all of which china wanted. they wanted to kind of innovative capacity that germany can deliver in terms of its are indeed german universities and research bodies jumped on the bandwagon to. there was huge growth in partnerships in science and technology. medical's approach seem to be working at the gateway with china was proving to be a wonder drug helping to fix the euro. crisis pitching germany's economy to t
i think this did affect to mary mary how miracle viewed china. china was there for germany and china was there for europe during the europe crisis. and she, i don't think she's ever forgotten that politically and economically, it was all systems go. and then hamburg, trade was booming in both directions. it soon became part of china's massive belt and wrote infrastructure plan for china. all these trading investment also had profound strategic meaning for the development of its own economy and...
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china's bidi beat out china. the parent company of ali pei had grown into a giant. >> from the china perspective, jack ma was a huge threat. >> only days before antwerp was officially about to launch -- >> they put the brakes on the ipa. this is a stunning turn of events. >> all of a sudden, everything came to a screeching halt. >> by all reporting, president xi jinping personally intervened by stopping it is ipo from going forward. >> were growing resources still reeling? >> there were growing questions about china's billionaire jack ma. >> where is ma? >> ma had given a speech accusing regulators of stifling innovation only ten days before ant's planned ipo. >> you can't do that. if xi believed he could challenge the chinese leadership and ultimately the party itself, then the entire edifice of control in china was amiss. >> they had convinced other tech companies to grow largely unregulated for a decade. they had created the wild west in which the government had little say. >> they have perceived to have masse
china's bidi beat out china. the parent company of ali pei had grown into a giant. >> from the china perspective, jack ma was a huge threat. >> only days before antwerp was officially about to launch -- >> they put the brakes on the ipa. this is a stunning turn of events. >> all of a sudden, everything came to a screeching halt. >> by all reporting, president xi jinping personally intervened by stopping it is ipo from going forward. >> were growing resources...
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alliance with sure it doesn't happen yet china is not intended apparently to do that instead china. despite all the declaration of protecting of free trade china and. truce use something else china to suit for example you use euro just one sided to westman without any. fair play and for the protection of in ways many china shut down the only market for european enterprises it is not just a policy of xi jinping but jumping continues and i think. it is quite obvious that the united staes in some term just follow china's example donald trump says america first china it doesn't say that but try and x. in that sense china first why not. well actually the chinese ambassador to the us said if the u.s. says america come first and we need to protect ourselves from the trade deficit it's like looking in the mirror so what do you just said is reflected on the chinese side as well and in fact. said to us a little bit earlier that certainly donald trump it or that that china is not going to be looking to play a values based leadership role but that's hardly what donald trump is looking for eithe
alliance with sure it doesn't happen yet china is not intended apparently to do that instead china. despite all the declaration of protecting of free trade china and. truce use something else china to suit for example you use euro just one sided to westman without any. fair play and for the protection of in ways many china shut down the only market for european enterprises it is not just a policy of xi jinping but jumping continues and i think. it is quite obvious that the united staes in some...
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is widespread, can china and the us imagine a world without china as the manufacturer leader? stephen moore, america needs china economically, doesn't it? sure, globalisation has been a great thing, it has liberated many, many hundreds of millions of people around the world, the china us relationship in terms of trade has been mutually beneficial, and a question about it. although we do believe that obviously china has stolen our technologies. we have had this big debate about china not playing by the rules and we have a big problem with the ability from the united states to export goods to china. they have had things higher than ours and they have stolen. in novemberand than ours and they have stolen. in november and december, the talks between china and the united states benefited from that. i would like to see a continued and strong trade relationship between the two countries. i will go to our next question from uganda in africa. what is your question? why has africa been targeted and how does this affect the china relationship over debt relief? there have been a lot of co
is widespread, can china and the us imagine a world without china as the manufacturer leader? stephen moore, america needs china economically, doesn't it? sure, globalisation has been a great thing, it has liberated many, many hundreds of millions of people around the world, the china us relationship in terms of trade has been mutually beneficial, and a question about it. although we do believe that obviously china has stolen our technologies. we have had this big debate about china not playing...
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and some of the china experts we've had on you know that's not the rise of china it's the return of china we just took a break for a while. i think is there finitely to gays but we need a main question is whether china is going to be able to persist with this project of rising of developing and i think here really we see the people's republic of china hitting a lot of curbs what is essential for me in the first place is that its economic growth model has become very and sustainable that most of the decision makers in beijing also know that this is the case they even know what there has to be done to reform and to balance but also most of the decision makers in beijing tell me that there is a problem with the leadership that the leadership is more fragmented than before cannot make it make up its mind about how it wants to implement these changes and that there is and i think this is essentially to stress that there is a growing tendency towards towards nationalism and that of course is going to shape china's position in the global scene it will have more domestic pressures as my my
and some of the china experts we've had on you know that's not the rise of china it's the return of china we just took a break for a while. i think is there finitely to gays but we need a main question is whether china is going to be able to persist with this project of rising of developing and i think here really we see the people's republic of china hitting a lot of curbs what is essential for me in the first place is that its economic growth model has become very and sustainable that most of...
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>> rose: 300 million people in china? >> in china. there are people learning to speak chinese also, but small numbers. also growing number, but still rather small. the point is, america really does not understand china well enough. >> rose: we continue this evening with a look at mongolia and a conversation with its prime minister, sukhbaatar batbold. >> this is a good time and especially with given strength and advantages we have like rich mineral resources and strong neighbor... china is a market and opportunity and is emerging market i think with this tree sort of big advantages, mongolia has got a strong possibility to develop and now we have the challenge and especially for my government we have a coalition government and how do we deal with these advantages and also the certain difficulties or challenges which might come from the mineral development, this would be the issue for us. >> rose: china and mongolia next. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm
>> rose: 300 million people in china? >> in china. there are people learning to speak chinese also, but small numbers. also growing number, but still rather small. the point is, america really does not understand china well enough. >> rose: we continue this evening with a look at mongolia and a conversation with its prime minister, sukhbaatar batbold. >> this is a good time and especially with given strength and advantages we have like rich mineral resources and strong...
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and china a lot of changes taking place but within the china u.s. situation yes they want to win and in my book it goes back to remember back in the 1990 s. when we had newt gingrich shouldn't bill clinton and sex scandals and and the new york times is full of 5 pages of detail about sex and then we moved on to bush then we had to take trillions of dollars and put it in the sand in the middle east well in the 1990 s. when we were. arguing about nonsense the founders of weiwei were sleeping on cement floor dreaming of 5 g. they're worried about their next meal. china was you know right now we're surprised you know china i am and all this hijacking we've got to invest in we've got to get garments that i was touring in china in the early 2000 making these speeches we've got to get goat we've got to stop investing in blowing up sand and start investing in our own country there's a race for the future and i could see it happening in china but you know we're going to be here dissin 2016 no one is you did it ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go t
and china a lot of changes taking place but within the china u.s. situation yes they want to win and in my book it goes back to remember back in the 1990 s. when we had newt gingrich shouldn't bill clinton and sex scandals and and the new york times is full of 5 pages of detail about sex and then we moved on to bush then we had to take trillions of dollars and put it in the sand in the middle east well in the 1990 s. when we were. arguing about nonsense the founders of weiwei were sleeping on...
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the us and china are locked in an increasingly hostile competition in the south china sea, where china has built and militarised a string of artificial islands in defiance of international law. the us responded very slowly. it took a long time before they fully appreciated what china was building. by the time china had really started militarising these islands, it was too late for the united states to respond, and nobody wanted to go to war with china over what they called "reefs and rocks" in the south china sea. $5.3 trillion of trade transits through the south china sea, very near the spratlys. china's actions were, in a sense, an attempt to be able to cut the carotid artery of global trade. so many of the conversations i have had in this city boil down to one concern: that china's rise is nowjust too rapid for the united states to manage. like those islands that appeared almost out of nowhere, there is a sense that unless the us gets a grip on the china challenge, and soon, it might well become unmanageable. the stated chinese government policy is to dominate emerging technologies
the us and china are locked in an increasingly hostile competition in the south china sea, where china has built and militarised a string of artificial islands in defiance of international law. the us responded very slowly. it took a long time before they fully appreciated what china was building. by the time china had really started militarising these islands, it was too late for the united states to respond, and nobody wanted to go to war with china over what they called "reefs and...
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and china cooperating against the soviets. how will the china understand is countries? i create a generally positive image. i wouldn't say that it is constantly a positive image. there were places where the chinese did appeal to africa -- you see this in china's diplomacy today as well. in the last decade, they ruined it as they became more zealously nationalistic. in asia, there is a better understanding of cambodia or vietnam. some of the conversations with african revolutionaries are actually funny. you can see that the chinese didn't know who these guys were and what they were asking for. a lot of times, you are revolutionary and they bring them to china. sometimes they would say yes, we support this. they realized this is how you get chinese aid. that also goes to a point that i was making about the u.s. exaggerating chinese influence. not always understanding that just because somebody went to china or received a from china it meant they were absolutely committed to spreading this throughout the third world. thank you very much, those were good questions. >> this
and china cooperating against the soviets. how will the china understand is countries? i create a generally positive image. i wouldn't say that it is constantly a positive image. there were places where the chinese did appeal to africa -- you see this in china's diplomacy today as well. in the last decade, they ruined it as they became more zealously nationalistic. in asia, there is a better understanding of cambodia or vietnam. some of the conversations with african revolutionaries are...
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the china of 2020 is not the china of 1972 or even the china of 20000 or 210. it's across every dimension of power, political, power, diplomatic, economic, innovative, military and even cultural it with an alternative and deeply disturbing model for global governance. china today is led by the commonest party is unlike any challenge we have faced as a nation before. emboldened by the shortcomings and the enablement of the trump administration china's more active and more assertive in the region and in the international community than ever before. indeed, just since this past march china has increased its patrols near the san conkle islands in the east china sea as well as the coercive activities in the south china sea. conducted air and maritime controls intending to threaten taiwan, with india along the actual line of control with the people's liberation army first use of force abroad in 30 years. continue to implement a morally repugnant campaign genocide of cool oppression of the to button people and the crushing of its own civil liberties. just yesterday re
the china of 2020 is not the china of 1972 or even the china of 20000 or 210. it's across every dimension of power, political, power, diplomatic, economic, innovative, military and even cultural it with an alternative and deeply disturbing model for global governance. china today is led by the commonest party is unlike any challenge we have faced as a nation before. emboldened by the shortcomings and the enablement of the trump administration china's more active and more assertive in the region...
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there is only one china, taiwan is part of china. this is acknowledged by the united nations by almost all the countries in the world, including all the u. member states, including the united states, including all it's 5 i member state your name it japan. acknowledge that this is the corner stone of china's foreign relations with all the countries in the world with all the united nations. now, the united states cannot have the cake, i eat it back in 1979, the united states did the right thing. they sever the relations with taiwan. they cancel the defense treaty between the united states and taiwan. they withdrew all the u. s. troops, station leaving taiwan. now if they want to really reverse that, be my guest, but the consequences will be there will be no more to grow by the relations, but each other and the united states and the real legal status between channels. mainland anti one is the, our finished a civil war. why taiwan ended up with his current situation. first of all, it's because of the cairo declaration pottstown declarati
there is only one china, taiwan is part of china. this is acknowledged by the united nations by almost all the countries in the world, including all the u. member states, including the united states, including all it's 5 i member state your name it japan. acknowledge that this is the corner stone of china's foreign relations with all the countries in the world with all the united nations. now, the united states cannot have the cake, i eat it back in 1979, the united states did the right thing....
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be ip addresses in china they know things like that for example the ip address in china or somewhere set up by china and they try to infiltrate with their messages there's a common knowledge over here in taiwan fifty cent's army in china they are roaming the taiwan internet world for example some of our candidates have their facebook. with the chinese language use in their facebook account and this is being seen us china trying to influence how was the election and of course china is also trying to get in connect it with some of the local politicians or local organizations some of them trying to get benefit from china things like that has been seeing us china trying to interfere in our election do you think the china's leaders will feel that their strategy of strangling taiwan economically diplomatically is working and that now they're going to double down on their efforts to try to bring about reunification in five to ten years even sooner . that is something that many people here in taiwan have been discussing about in taiwan selection committee seeing. chinese success all their in
be ip addresses in china they know things like that for example the ip address in china or somewhere set up by china and they try to infiltrate with their messages there's a common knowledge over here in taiwan fifty cent's army in china they are roaming the taiwan internet world for example some of our candidates have their facebook. with the chinese language use in their facebook account and this is being seen us china trying to influence how was the election and of course china is also...
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and that in china now the second we know china's efforts to fight corruption, we know china's efforts to e, so you know this word may be hackneyed, but it suits justice. here they are everywhere talking about this justice. and in the end, what does it lead to? as a result, this leads to the fact that the state is strong, and the strong extinguishes the state, which makes it successfully cope with those challenges, or at least is able to cope, about whom we talked today, and when we compare with don and why the us has such a logic is very simple taiwan independence is this way. they are trying to loosen up. china is good for them, donbass oh , russia will strengthen it. this will strengthen europe, europe will not make the world safer. we don't need it. that's the whole logic, by the way, it is important to note that mr xi paid a lot of attention to the issue of security in his speech. let's watch a short video about the chinese armed forces. sergei sergeevich well, you know, me, i think you will agree that such videos are most often filmed and edited in order to make your enemy nervou
and that in china now the second we know china's efforts to fight corruption, we know china's efforts to e, so you know this word may be hackneyed, but it suits justice. here they are everywhere talking about this justice. and in the end, what does it lead to? as a result, this leads to the fact that the state is strong, and the strong extinguishes the state, which makes it successfully cope with those challenges, or at least is able to cope, about whom we talked today, and when we compare with...
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this is the position of china, and for china, although china is not an involved party in this conflict, it must be understood that china also bears the costs of what comes from the war, of course, from these events that they are already fighting. but we ukraine has traditionally been an important partner for china if you look at the statistics of mutual trade. this is also an interesting topic, but as if with interest we look at how healthy competition has not been canceled among the neighbors, because, uh, ukraine was one of the main suppliers. uh, corn grain uh sunflower oil for the market. china now these volumes need to be found somewhere on the international market, and the price will be reflected in the price . no , well, the income is not that great. i understand so, that the issue is not only in ukraine, because the sanctions against russia and belarus, they also absolutely impose restrictions, certain boomerangs affect the legs of the sphere, uh, and trade. here is the position of the united states that they will now maximally pinch countries that, to put it mildly, participat
this is the position of china, and for china, although china is not an involved party in this conflict, it must be understood that china also bears the costs of what comes from the war, of course, from these events that they are already fighting. but we ukraine has traditionally been an important partner for china if you look at the statistics of mutual trade. this is also an interesting topic, but as if with interest we look at how healthy competition has not been canceled among the neighbors,...
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she looked at me, and she said, "if you make china the enemy, china will be the enemy. stephen: on the same day, china's powerful foreign ministry echoed key grievances in answer to a question about the trade dispute. rory: many of these points go to the independent policy choices of the australian government in a democratic system, including choices to do with legislation, with the funding of think tanks, with the freedom of the australian media, with diplomatic positions australia takes in the international system. so, it's simply untenable for any australian government to concede on those points. and i fear that, in a way, the chinese government has painted itself into a corner. stephen: in the same month that china effectively banned australian barley, another rural export was hit. female: four australian abattoirs have been banned from selling red meat into china. one of the meatworks is in casino in northern nsw, while three are based in queensland. patrick hutchinson: when we found out it was all hands to the pump exceptionally quickly. i certainly was on the pho
she looked at me, and she said, "if you make china the enemy, china will be the enemy. stephen: on the same day, china's powerful foreign ministry echoed key grievances in answer to a question about the trade dispute. rory: many of these points go to the independent policy choices of the australian government in a democratic system, including choices to do with legislation, with the funding of think tanks, with the freedom of the australian media, with diplomatic positions australia takes...
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and russia - i apologize to china and the european union, because china and the european union trade with russia quite a lot, and the use of nuclear weapons by russia will put them in a situation where they will not be able to build at least some kind of relations with russia in a normal, pragmatic way, and how about such a neutral china's position must respond ukraine's politicians are discussing in the verkhovna rada, calling for a review of the contractual basis with the prc , on the other hand, the ministry of foreign affairs maintains a different position, there they say that ukraine should continue to work on at the diplomatic level with all the countries that received during the vote to change their position in support of ukrainian initiatives marina smolova we are ukraine marathon single news well now we will focus on china in more detail on the position as it will change and whether it will change and what will change it on these issues we will try to find out the answer together with our expert, this is oles kovel , an international journalist and a member of the board of t
and russia - i apologize to china and the european union, because china and the european union trade with russia quite a lot, and the use of nuclear weapons by russia will put them in a situation where they will not be able to build at least some kind of relations with russia in a normal, pragmatic way, and how about such a neutral china's position must respond ukraine's politicians are discussing in the verkhovna rada, calling for a review of the contractual basis with the prc , on the other...
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-china relations. panelists cover trade come military and security issues and north korea's nuclear weapons programs. this is about two 1/2 hours. >> we had five issue papers with authors for each paper or papers on each subject from the u.s. and china. we split the panels up so that this panel will address the papers on u.s. and chinese strategy and interest in the asia-pacific region, and also u.s.-china military to military issues. in the next panel will cover economics, global issues and politics. scott kennedy will share that session. we had a number of participants who helped to write the papers or joined us in study groups to review the papers so this is a representative group, claiming that anyone who is involved but some of the key authors for each of the papers were going to address in the panels. bonnie glaser, my colleague at csis and director by china project will talk about the asia-pacific papers. we're going to ask that panelists not to summarize the papers but identify between the amer
-china relations. panelists cover trade come military and security issues and north korea's nuclear weapons programs. this is about two 1/2 hours. >> we had five issue papers with authors for each paper or papers on each subject from the u.s. and china. we split the panels up so that this panel will address the papers on u.s. and chinese strategy and interest in the asia-pacific region, and also u.s.-china military to military issues. in the next panel will cover economics, global issues...
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china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year or now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going to move forward here but it's our way or the highway and that doesn't go down well the country that is successful is china fred. well i think that that's true and however it didn't start really from those trump administration i think globally is a nationalism and this lot of dissatisfaction with their own government you know using china as a scapegoat it's one way that this administration is doing i think if you're looking in terms of the we're order or human the definition of democracy i think that all nations should have a role in terms of defi
china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year or now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going...
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with china's air force of. global warming issues i mean china is indeed doing a lot of that force but we also know that china must do a lot of it for it so that's why we are of course paying a lot of attention to the results but anyway yes china i believe is carefully listening to the advices but also to the possibilities for ships with partners like france and i i believe that for the chinese it is it is extremely important he was shapes somehow the relation between the e.u. and china that unfortunately has been a little bit. shaking in the past they said to the kates so this is something very important to be grilled is stationary considering the international context that we have all of us described the details and in in this purpose i believe that my close visits and the timing of these visits is consider in china has some sort of reporting it to show what i call a new face for the international community a face of a country more willing to cooperate and disobey to age itself also ok just lastly matt mccall
with china's air force of. global warming issues i mean china is indeed doing a lot of that force but we also know that china must do a lot of it for it so that's why we are of course paying a lot of attention to the results but anyway yes china i believe is carefully listening to the advices but also to the possibilities for ships with partners like france and i i believe that for the chinese it is it is extremely important he was shapes somehow the relation between the e.u. and china that...
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the trump position on china. it's less bombastic, it doesn't exaggerate in quite the same way the trump did. but basically, i think we were seeing a consent show shift in american politics towards a new, ah, a new antagonism towards china. i don't think we're in a new cold warrior, but it certainly go aspects of that. and as michael said earlier on, you know, the danger of this kind of situation is that the, the, the, the more extreme a different situation subject can suggest more extreme views, extreme conflicts and you get this slippage. and i think we witnessed this in a number of ways, so far slippage towards a greater antagonism between the 2 countries. i mean, i think we set, you know, up, i'm afraid to say this, but i think this is going to go on for a long time. and, and in fact, in some ways, one of the interesting things about the state, of course, is not new. but one of the interesting statement is the america is, is sort of preparing itself for the long hold in relationship to this appendix. for examp
the trump position on china. it's less bombastic, it doesn't exaggerate in quite the same way the trump did. but basically, i think we were seeing a consent show shift in american politics towards a new, ah, a new antagonism towards china. i don't think we're in a new cold warrior, but it certainly go aspects of that. and as michael said earlier on, you know, the danger of this kind of situation is that the, the, the, the more extreme a different situation subject can suggest more extreme...
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is $45 trillion wealthier man china. -- than china. that includes national debt, the famous $20 trillion national debt. china has a lot of it too. we subject -- subtract that from the balance sheet. and the u.s. is $45 trillion wealthier than china. the federal reserve and credits, the u.s. household wealth totaling about $82 trillion. china is about $62 trillion. and the gap in national wealth is growing, not shrinking. merica is becoming wealthier while china stagnates. i would argue that this is a more relevant metric to size of the national economies than gdp, while china stagnates. i would which is not only looking at arbitrary metric spending, but we are also taking the chinese gdp numbers -- which all chinese officials know is absurd. the officials do not ven believe their own numbers. it is true. the last head of the bureau was on trial for corruption. part of the reason is chinese statistics are done at the local level. imagine if all 50 states in america each had their own fiscal bureau. imagine if there was one party rule, a
is $45 trillion wealthier man china. -- than china. that includes national debt, the famous $20 trillion national debt. china has a lot of it too. we subject -- subtract that from the balance sheet. and the u.s. is $45 trillion wealthier than china. the federal reserve and credits, the u.s. household wealth totaling about $82 trillion. china is about $62 trillion. and the gap in national wealth is growing, not shrinking. merica is becoming wealthier while china stagnates. i would argue that...
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of acting china's economy. as you know in recent years the chinese economy has being moving in its own. development. and i probably have vast markets our own internal markets as well. mystic consumer demand for chinese made products which is huge. and of course china has been developing close cooperation with the outer world you would do as well as you why ever since the policy of reform and opening up. has been started. it's not just the outer world to. rely on we have our own internal strength as well higher tariffs and you to affect china in a negative way surely at the good news but they are damaging for those who impose it as well but it would be a. book that we all know that should this conflict escalates to an all out trade war it would be disastrous for the entire world be doric columns are so intertwined that the consequences would ripple across the globe as acting at the very last americans themselves 1st thing that comes to my mind is inflation and the rate of inflation is going to rise in the united
of acting china's economy. as you know in recent years the chinese economy has being moving in its own. development. and i probably have vast markets our own internal markets as well. mystic consumer demand for chinese made products which is huge. and of course china has been developing close cooperation with the outer world you would do as well as you why ever since the policy of reform and opening up. has been started. it's not just the outer world to. rely on we have our own internal...
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russia takes a neutral position on the east china sea and the south china sea. also not sacrificing other interests in asia due to its partnership with china. issuesre a number of where the interests of the country's diverge. any to include, is there room for russia and u.s. cooperation in asia? from what you can judge by russia's asian policy, including betweenst meeting letting you put in an kim jong-un, russia is trying to maintain dialogue between china and other parties. we can witness closer cooperation motivated by deteriorated relations between alsoussia and u.s., and china. has nothis cooperation really been given by these negative dynamics and has a lot of future complications for the russia and u.s. it is very important in my risk ofto avoid the be,site blocs that could where russia would be more stimulated to join china rather than maintain its current foreign-policy. looking at russia and u.s. relations now, this is probably only on the road to dreams. explorefuture and to where russia and u.s. could have ,ome confluence of cooperation russia and th
russia takes a neutral position on the east china sea and the south china sea. also not sacrificing other interests in asia due to its partnership with china. issuesre a number of where the interests of the country's diverge. any to include, is there room for russia and u.s. cooperation in asia? from what you can judge by russia's asian policy, including betweenst meeting letting you put in an kim jong-un, russia is trying to maintain dialogue between china and other parties. we can witness...
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china's regional see. by their treatment of the show genomes to be and can easily be the japanese but their threat to use force to take taiwan most are not the 1st i have to jump in here but that of times i don't sincerely apologize for interrupting that's all the time we have one of them i guess in washington washington and in london i want to thank our viewers for watching as the iraqis see you next time remember. the 2021 variant of a housing crisis is to pump money into the economy so that all the assets held on the balance sheet of warren buffett and other banks go up in value and that the people that lost a lot of wealth in 2008 the rally people of color are now getting raked over the coals again through this inflationary pass at their assets. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by the way. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us
china's regional see. by their treatment of the show genomes to be and can easily be the japanese but their threat to use force to take taiwan most are not the 1st i have to jump in here but that of times i don't sincerely apologize for interrupting that's all the time we have one of them i guess in washington washington and in london i want to thank our viewers for watching as the iraqis see you next time remember. the 2021 variant of a housing crisis is to pump money into the economy so that...
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and china. they will be forced by us to make a choice. when we say that the american vision is pluralistic and inclusive, we mean it and the record shows it. we have no objection if other countries strive to deal with beijing and cooperative and cordial ways. and our foreign relations, though, all countries constantly make choices about policy issues, economics, trade, sovereignty, security, etc. these choices affect interests and well-being. we encourage our allies and partners to choose prudently in ways that protect the national interests. it means the ability to live free of domination and to make one's own decisions. we not looking to dictate to others and we want our allies and friends not to be subject to others dictates. sovereignty is important, without it the freedom to choose at all can be lost. choices that preserve sovereignty preserve the future and freedom of choice that we all cherish. a region in which countries maintain their freedom of choice is a pluralistic region and will b
and china. they will be forced by us to make a choice. when we say that the american vision is pluralistic and inclusive, we mean it and the record shows it. we have no objection if other countries strive to deal with beijing and cooperative and cordial ways. and our foreign relations, though, all countries constantly make choices about policy issues, economics, trade, sovereignty, security, etc. these choices affect interests and well-being. we encourage our allies and partners to choose...
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china relations. if you are a democrat use (202)748-8000, republicans hughes (202)748-8001, independents and others, (202)748-8002, pose a question by text, (202)748-8003, weifeng zhong let's take a listen to what anthony blinken the secretary of state had to say that alaska meeting how the u.s. plans to engage china. >> our administration is committed to leading with diplomacy and to advance the interests of the united states and to strengthen the rules -based international order. that system is not an obstruction. helps countries resolve differences peacefully and coordinate multilateral efforts effectively and participate in global commerce with the assurance that everyone is following the same rules. the alternative to a rules -based order is a world in which might makes right and winners take all and that would be a far more violent and unstable world for all of us. today we will have an opportunity to discuss key priorities both domestic and global so that china can better understand our adminis
china relations. if you are a democrat use (202)748-8000, republicans hughes (202)748-8001, independents and others, (202)748-8002, pose a question by text, (202)748-8003, weifeng zhong let's take a listen to what anthony blinken the secretary of state had to say that alaska meeting how the u.s. plans to engage china. >> our administration is committed to leading with diplomacy and to advance the interests of the united states and to strengthen the rules -based international order. that...
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china -- i have a colic that likes to call china a banker and not a benefactor. when you look at how china is doing this, its debt instruments such as loans approaching market rates. it's a little bit different than what we see. transparency was challenging when it comes to debt conversations, unlike an actor like the u.s. or the u.k. that i report its terms and its products to the ocd, how is china managing all of this portfolio. it's been interesting to watch. i think china has been strategic and opportunistic but it didn't have a master plan. you think back to 2013, it positioned itself as a go to infrastructure lender and it was critical because it bankrolled infrastructure projects at scale. what we see 10 years in is that we are dealing with the unintended repercussions of these choices. we now see that 55% of the loans that china has been providing for the global south are now entering into repayment. by 2030, that will be 75%. the global south has accumulated a large debt burden, $2.6 billion including principal and interest. that's a lot of money to repa
china -- i have a colic that likes to call china a banker and not a benefactor. when you look at how china is doing this, its debt instruments such as loans approaching market rates. it's a little bit different than what we see. transparency was challenging when it comes to debt conversations, unlike an actor like the u.s. or the u.k. that i report its terms and its products to the ocd, how is china managing all of this portfolio. it's been interesting to watch. i think china has been strategic...
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south china sea. china's outsized and politicized influence within specific next generation industries and manufacturing supply chains, economic policies, artificially boosting chinese firms' competitiveness and behavior to influence democratic political system around the world. those problems are exactly where u.s. policy and legislative efforts should focus. but none of these military, diplomatic, or ideological areas of strategic competition with china will be changed by marginal adjustments in china's economy from current levels. even if china were to improbably reach the level of u.s. gdp. and china's slow pace of economic growth is more likely to weaken beijing's capacity to confront the united states and its allies in these areas rather than rapid economic growth, boosting china's capabilities over time. second, beijing is attempting to downplay public recognition of china's economic slowdown, both inside china and internationally. the most important propaganda message for china's leaders relat
south china sea. china's outsized and politicized influence within specific next generation industries and manufacturing supply chains, economic policies, artificially boosting chinese firms' competitiveness and behavior to influence democratic political system around the world. those problems are exactly where u.s. policy and legislative efforts should focus. but none of these military, diplomatic, or ideological areas of strategic competition with china will be changed by marginal adjustments...
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gets to the level off productivity that south korea is they acted a china with china's economy would be 2 and a half times the size of the united states playing by the rules of the game that the united states laid out china will be wait ahead off the united states and this creates a fundamental die lemma of how to manage china and the problem has been that china does not want to change the setup because it works more or less pretty well for china but for the united states something needs to change in strategy and that's not yet figured out how to change that in strategy and so instead we have this doubling down in rhetoric that china's cheating china's doing this love love love love love trying to create a coalition against china but the fact of the matter is one needs to have a backup criteria one needs to have better accusations against china to be able to create that coalition against china and that's not looking at i think this is to some extent trust tradition and ceo at the u.s. and and that should not be the case because china as as we just said is just still end up alone incl
gets to the level off productivity that south korea is they acted a china with china's economy would be 2 and a half times the size of the united states playing by the rules of the game that the united states laid out china will be wait ahead off the united states and this creates a fundamental die lemma of how to manage china and the problem has been that china does not want to change the setup because it works more or less pretty well for china but for the united states something needs to...
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since the mid ninety's china has stepped up its operations in the south china sea. building on reefs even going as far as to plant a flag in the seabed neighboring countries view it as a land grab accusing them of muscling in on their territory attempting to expand the chinese fear of influence and control. joining me now is all the time political scientists richard had richard as an expert on china's claims in the south china sea and the disproofs it has with countries in the region richard thanks for making the time it's one pointing out that indonesia has no claims in the south china sea yet chinese vessels autumn waters are on the not too not islands which lie outside of the 9 dash line why. well the fundamental problem here is that china never clarified the outer limits of its so-called mind us lined tongue shaped clean the clovers up to 85 percent of the south china sea effectively do we china has been behaving over the past decade or so true deployment of these fisherman and partly that there are forces is that people talking that night this one tong actually
since the mid ninety's china has stepped up its operations in the south china sea. building on reefs even going as far as to plant a flag in the seabed neighboring countries view it as a land grab accusing them of muscling in on their territory attempting to expand the chinese fear of influence and control. joining me now is all the time political scientists richard had richard as an expert on china's claims in the south china sea and the disproofs it has with countries in the region richard...
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china has. now if the chinese were able to occupy taiwan that were aid them in projecting force and preventing interference by foreign forces and particularly the united states in 2005 china make this a matter of national look the national people's congress agreed on an anti secession little to declare we unifying the motherland as the sacred duty of chinese people taiwanese compactly it included. it was passed like 2896 votes to 0 john is going to pass a law to take this risk seriously and there is a strong we were 1.31.4000000000 people. behind this the national people's congress or that. you know you you know they were not tolerate any session the law held out the prospect of a homecoming style approach of one country 2 systems china you know one cons why country 2 system china would lead. taiwan to do whatever i think anomic is side and and also a free enterprise is capitalist whatever that matter would not be really impressed by china so long as the sovereignty is within one china policy th
china has. now if the chinese were able to occupy taiwan that were aid them in projecting force and preventing interference by foreign forces and particularly the united states in 2005 china make this a matter of national look the national people's congress agreed on an anti secession little to declare we unifying the motherland as the sacred duty of chinese people taiwanese compactly it included. it was passed like 2896 votes to 0 john is going to pass a law to take this risk seriously and...
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and china to co-exist china i mean u.s. has to first of four rick lies that china is the superpower status that's number one number two us must respect china's so-called core your interests this core you interests are very are ever you grew in change and what they really want is their territory territory integrity they want to see territory they want use china sea territory they want taiwan if mirka do not agree do not respect that type of korea interests that clear it will cost clash and they won't be i call existence between the united states and china dan in cincinnati do you want to react to that. no compromise well i think that. once again i don't think that you know great powers make compromises all the time they compromise in the short term to achieve a short term goal the united states and china have reached have had for some some time did have anyway a modus vivendi regarding. the the china's core territorial interests that is things were more or less let to stand pat i think the question is what would be what woul
and china to co-exist china i mean u.s. has to first of four rick lies that china is the superpower status that's number one number two us must respect china's so-called core your interests this core you interests are very are ever you grew in change and what they really want is their territory territory integrity they want to see territory they want use china sea territory they want taiwan if mirka do not agree do not respect that type of korea interests that clear it will cost clash and they...
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kong china will not tolerate any attempt to use hong kong to constitute a threat to china's national security interests look at what happened over the past year you see a lot of our marquee and attack kong rule of law arson attack innocent passengers in the streets for example and kankar as a democracy has full legal protection for law for protests and demonstrations but many of these things are not lawful protests are demonstrations they are illegal and if you do the investigation you are realize that there are foreign forces behind it aiding and abetting fire to this political unrest in hong kong this is exactly it what this national security law is aimed about i think the people who will be targeted by the national security law will be very very small because the majority of the people in hong kong have no interest in challenging china sovereignty over hong kong or overthrowing the communist. of china or seriously undermining the one country 2 system in hong kong a further plan to just see you shaking your head in disagreement tell me what you think well i think it's you know i th
kong china will not tolerate any attempt to use hong kong to constitute a threat to china's national security interests look at what happened over the past year you see a lot of our marquee and attack kong rule of law arson attack innocent passengers in the streets for example and kankar as a democracy has full legal protection for law for protests and demonstrations but many of these things are not lawful protests are demonstrations they are illegal and if you do the investigation you are...
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the last because china as lisa china was there for the bricks. china, she didn't think has mentioned that even with the in breaks. so it does not look like it as of now that china is trying to block india when it comes to g brandy. so if it's not a blow to india, it certainly is for the platform as we heard of handling. do you agree with that assessment? and if so, how much does it affect the possibility to actually find common ground in the summit? i agree with other assessments. i will tell her that i think one of the additional reasons might be that she just feels he should not leave china at the moment. the economy isn't really poor shape. plus there's some political time all at home that we may not know about. i mean, that's certainly something going on, but you know the details are sketchy. so i think in addition to all the other reasons, i think maybe he just feels it's not a good moment to be facing so well that to put him and she i'm missing. right. so um, in terms of finding come and gone for the big challenges of all the time, i do think that makes it more difficult, right
the last because china as lisa china was there for the bricks. china, she didn't think has mentioned that even with the in breaks. so it does not look like it as of now that china is trying to block india when it comes to g brandy. so if it's not a blow to india, it certainly is for the platform as we heard of handling. do you agree with that assessment? and if so, how much does it affect the possibility to actually find common ground in the summit? i agree with other assessments. i will tell...
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in china. i would like to hear how would you use your important long and trusting friendship with president xi and what i expect will be your growing knowledge of china as you visit every province to really make intellectual property and stopping the theft of me,'s inventions a key priority in your role as governor if confirmed. >> well, senator coons, the incident that i was mentioning a few minutes ago actually involved dupont pioneer. as you know, we share dupont pioneer. they've been a wonderful american company and we think it's critically important that the rights and i'm aware of the fact that they're doing some important business in china. we also have the world food prize in iowa, and one of the recipients of the world food prize is the chinese gentleman that was involved in rice. and there's opportunity for dupont pioneer and they're also going through a potential merger right now, there's opportunities for them to work together for the benefit of not only these great american compani
in china. i would like to hear how would you use your important long and trusting friendship with president xi and what i expect will be your growing knowledge of china as you visit every province to really make intellectual property and stopping the theft of me,'s inventions a key priority in your role as governor if confirmed. >> well, senator coons, the incident that i was mentioning a few minutes ago actually involved dupont pioneer. as you know, we share dupont pioneer. they've been...
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well, i think china is celebrating the centenary of the founding of the communist party of china, the biggest, largest, most important political party ever in human history, with almost 100 million party members. and the party is, indeed, invasive. it's omnipotent and omnipresent. however, i would say if any political force anywhere in the world really has some justification to be very proud of its achievements, it is the communist party of china. it has very solid track records. and i think this celebration is not only celebrating the communist party of china, but also the great transformation that china has gone through over the past a245 years in particular, or ever since 1949. this is not a celebration of the power grip. this is truly a good occasion for everyone to celebrate why we are the chinese today, and why we believe tomorrow will be better than today. you used an interesting word there — you described the party as "omnipotent". do you think it is healthy in any society to have a political organisation that is — your word — "omnipotent"? well, i would say societies ev
well, i think china is celebrating the centenary of the founding of the communist party of china, the biggest, largest, most important political party ever in human history, with almost 100 million party members. and the party is, indeed, invasive. it's omnipotent and omnipresent. however, i would say if any political force anywhere in the world really has some justification to be very proud of its achievements, it is the communist party of china. it has very solid track records. and i think...
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and china. change in a pretty debility have been so significant since we began our hearings that commissioners thought it would be valuable to revisit and explore some key topics in the economic and security realms. there is an increasing amount of commentary in the foreign policy community conjecturing about -- conjecturing that the likelihood relationship undergoing permanent change. -- china as a rival, having upgraded it from a competitor. the word enemy is less frequently used, but is not absent. the previous assumptions underlying u.s. policy such as the current international order benefits china and capitalism brings with it democracy have been shattered and abandoned even by those who fervently advocated them. it seems to me these assumptions have yet to be replaced by more realistic ones. our goal is to catch up on the fact of important developments and gain insights on how to craft and navigate what will clearly be a new and different relationship between the united states and china. i
and china. change in a pretty debility have been so significant since we began our hearings that commissioners thought it would be valuable to revisit and explore some key topics in the economic and security realms. there is an increasing amount of commentary in the foreign policy community conjecturing about -- conjecturing that the likelihood relationship undergoing permanent change. -- china as a rival, having upgraded it from a competitor. the word enemy is less frequently used, but is not...